Doug, my thoughts:
1. I'd say at present DEC balance is close to perfect and the Atlux absolutely eats the load its under at the moment
2. Maybe - need to analyse - but manual slew commands reveal no jerkiness or slop in either RA or DEC - so althought not perfect, there is a deeper hidden cause
3. Almost spot on alignment to two axes judging by calibration - by the time its moves 30 paces on Dec - its RA movement is under 1 - so its within 3 degrees of perfect - better than I ever managed with the CG5. Its either out on both RA and DEC or neither - so if RA is fine and DEC is off - its a deeper, hidden problem again.
4. You can set RA aggressiveness but not DEC- so maybe...
Now real promise of a solution has come from the stark-labs Yahoo forums on seeing vs pixel size and minimum pixel movement (0.25 pixel) before a correction is set. A member has stated with average seeing on a LPI with ED80 - you want it to be 0.7 - 1.1 pixel movement else you'll be chasing stars and yoyo-ing all evening (why only on DEC - not sure).
To me that sounds like a big step forward - so weather permitting I'll try it tonight.
alah:
Re: PHD setup - removing - It's just a jump to the left, then a jump to the right
You might want to try increasing your Min motion (pixels) value. I had a major improvement the other night by increasing this number. I guide with an LPI on an Orion ED80. This combo yields 2.75 arcsec/pixel.
Assuming seeing is on the order of 2-3 arcsec means that I should set my min motion between 0.73 and 1.1 otherwise I'll be chasing the seeing all night. I set my value to 0.75 and the yo-yoing and doubled stars disappeared. Still need to fine tune it a bit but I think I'm on the right track. Determine your guiding resolution and use (seeing/guiding resolution) to figure out what min. motion value to use. Now if I can figure out how to accurately determine what the seeing actually is it would be even better.
Rich M.
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